Sunday, October 29, 2017

Brookings Fishing Charters expands fleet

BROOKINGS, Ore. - Brookings Fishing Charters, a six-pack sportfishing charter serving the Oregon Coast from the Port of Brookings, has expanded its fleet and added another captain.
Already one of the most popular fishing charters on the Southern Oregon Coast, Brookings Fishing Charters had added a 26-foot bay boat to complement its 29-foot offshore charter boat, the Miss Brooke.

The 29-foot Miss Brooke is one of the newest, fastest charter boats on the Oregon Coast and comfortably fishes six customers. It is pictured fishing for lingcod near Arch Rock off the coast of Brookings, Oregon.

The Miss Brooke will continue to run trips for lingcod, rockfish, crab and salmon, but also will be offering albacore tuna and halibut trips in 2018.
The Miss Brooke, new to the fleet in 2016, is captained by owner Capt. Andy Martin, as well as Capt. Travis Sallander.

The new 26-foot Alumaweld Columbia is Brookings Fishing Charters' new bay boat, and can fish six customers for salmon, lingcod and rockfish. It is equipped to fish the coastal bays as well as near-shore reefs.
New this year is the 26-foot bay boat, a custom-made Alumaweld Columbia, with extra high sides and a deeper vee for saltwater use. The bay boat is mainly used for ocean and bay salmon, as well as lingcod and rockfish trips.
Both boats comfortably seat six anglers, along with the crew. The bay boat is especially popular because of its comfortable seats with arm rests. Anglers get to fish while sitting instead of having to stand on the back deck to fish.

Capt. Andy Martin grew up in Brookings, Ore., and is the owner of Brookings Fishing Charters.
Capt. Andy has run charters in Oregon and Alaska for more than 12 years. He grew up in Brookings and has been fishing the productive ocean waters between the mouths of the Chetco and Rogue rivers his entire life. He fondly remembers fishing the coast of Brookings with his family at an early age. His father worked at a local plywood mill, often taking the overnight graveyard shift. When he got off work each morning, he would wake his children up, including Andy, and take them fishing  before going to bed.
Andy earned his Coast Guard near-coastal captain's license, and ran big party boats out of Seward, Alaska, as well as six-pack charter boats in Southeast Alaska's Glacier Bay National Park before dedicating all his time to ocean and river charters in Brookings, Ore.

Capt. Travis Sallander grew up in Brookings and has a decade experience of guiding in Oregon and Alaska.
Capt. Travis also is a native of Brookings. He and Andy have known each other since grade school. Travis spent 10 years guiding on the Kenai and Kasilof rivers in Alaska, as well as working on halibut and salmon charter boats in Deep Creek, Alaska, and Homer, Alaska. He earned his Coast Guard captain's license and now skippers the Miss Brooke when Capt. Andy runs the new Alumaweld Columbia.

The crew of Brookings Fishing Charters also run drift boat trips on the coastal rivers near Brookings during the fall and winter. Here, Capt. Travis Sallander fishes a group on the Smith River.
During the fall and winter months, both Capt. Andy and Capt. Travis are full-time river guides, taking customers down the Chetco and Smith rivers in drift boats. Both have special-use permits from the Forest Service for the Upper Chetco and the Forks area of the Smith River. They also guide on the Elk and Sixes rivers. Fall salmon season runs October through early December, while steelhead are in the rivers from December through March.

Capt. Shane Brookes works on the Brookings Fishing Charters crew.
Capt. Shane Brookes works on the Brookings Fishing Charters crew. He mainly works on the Miss Brooke, and has spent time working on charter boats in Alaska. He also is a river guide during the fall and winter months on the Chetco River.

The Miss Brooke is a six-pack charter boat and one of the fastest boats in the fleet. It gets to the fishing grounds quickly and has plenty of room for six anglers.
Our ocean charter season runs February through October. We focus on the rivers the rest of the year. The Miss Brooke is usually the first charter in the Brookings fleet to begin running ocean trips, as soon as we get a break in the weather in late winter to allow fishing offshore.
All of our captains hold U.S. Coast Guard near-coastal captains licenses, are first aid and CPR certified, are licensed fishing guides through the state of Oregon and California. Our boats have the latest safety equipment. The Miss Brooke is the only six-pack charter in the Brookings fleet with a self-inflating life raft, radar and EPIRB, items normally required only for much larger inspected party boats.

To learn more about Brookings Fishing Charters, visit www.brookingsfishing.com. Call (541) 813-1082 to book a trip.

4 comments:

  1. Captain Andy and his crew are some of the most respected guides on the Southern Oregon coast. The boat, equipment and bait is always top notch and they really work to make each trip successful. Whether you're a novice on your first trip or seasoned angler looking to learn something new, you owe it to yourself to fish with Brookings Fishing Charters.

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  2. Andy, I'm so excited. My fishing savings is growing and I hope to be with you for an ocean fish in February! Kathleen Ellyn (your former reporter at the Chieftain).

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